CROSS-STANDARD public interest · LED luminaires
LED luminaires: Malaysia (ST / SIRIM) vs China
AI-compiled from official public sources — cross-checked by multiple AI models, not human-verified. Informational only; see disclaimer. Use this map for China-exported LED luminaires to align ST CoA, SIRIM pathways, and additional Malaysia requirements with Chinese baseline obligations.
Dataset 2026-06-11
Last verified 2026-06-15
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GAP MATRIX
Compliance Gap Matrix
| Compliance item | Common China baseline | Malaysia (ST / SIRIM) | Gap / action | Source + verification date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MEPS and Star energy label | China uses its own category frameworks for energy efficiency and labeling, not identical to Malaysia pathways.China energy-efficiency rules for lighting products Category-specific Chinese labeling practice |
Malaysia applies ST-led energy-efficiency expectations for many imported lighting products and may require Star label submission based on category.Energy Commission (ST) energy-efficiency programs for imported products SIRIM support for Star labeling process |
Do not treat Chinese label files as direct Malaysia proof. Map every class to local Star logic before release.[INFORMATIONAL] Build a class-by-class energy dossier and verify Star applicability before customs filing. | Suruhanjaya Tenaga (ST)2026-06-15 · reference |
| Importer responsible declarations | Chinese export declarations are usually producer oriented and differ from Malaysia importer-registration practice.China export compliance documentation Product declaration practice in Chinese export channels |
Malaysia expects importer-facing responsibility documentation and local contact alignment for compliance acceptance.SIRIM documentation expectations Importer submission records in local format |
Prepare Malaysia-style importer packets even when Chinese technical declarations are complete.[INFORMATIONAL] Keep importer declarations, sign-off notes, and contact routing aligned to Malaysia process timelines. | SIRIM2026-06-15 · reference |
| EMC conformance | China applies GB/T emission/immunity routes for luminaires and related electrical equipment, which must be converted for Malaysian import review.GB/T 17625 series China product-level EMC compliance practice |
Malaysia aligns imported LED product EMC checks with ST and SIRIM recognition pathways, usually requiring traceable test evidence.SIRIM acceptance routes for EMC IEC 61000 family references in evaluation |
Expect local mapping work because report templates and acceptance language often differ by authority.[INFORMATIONAL] Prepare a clause-by-clause EM interference and immunity mapping between GB/T and Malaysia-facing routes. | SIRIM2026-06-15 · reference |
| Wireless feature and MCMC review | China also applies its own telecom-radio filing process for such functions, which does not automatically satisfy Malaysian MCMC needs.China telecom and radio management process Wireless module local filing in China |
Where lighting products include wireless or remote features, Malaysia may require MCMC-related review separate from core electrical approvals.MCMC telecom and radio operation rules Wireless product handling in product import |
Prepare dual-track compliance if the model contains any wireless capability.[INFORMATIONAL] Separate telecom review packets early for remote-control and wireless-enabled luminaire SKUs. | MCMC2026-06-15 · reference |
| Photobiological safety classification | China also references IEC 62471 photobiological methods, but Malaysia reviewers may request local phrasing and labeling treatment.IEC 62471 in Chinese safety declarations China photobiological test practice for lighting |
Malaysia-facing evaluations commonly require photobiological classification evidence for LED luminaires in long-term human exposure contexts.SIRIM safety interpretation references IEC 62471 applied through local review |
Expect extra annotation of user exposure and environment details for Malaysia submissions.[INFORMATIONAL] Align classification statement wording with Malaysia assessor expectations before release. | SIRIM2026-06-15 · reference |
| Flicker and blue-light risk disclosures | Chinese market declarations can include such risks, but wording and submission format often differ for Malaysia.Supplier photobiological statements in China China product safety documentation formats |
Market-facing literature in Malaysia often adds flicker and blue-light risk notes for prolonged-use applications.SIRIM-related risk communication expectations Local market literature guidance for photobiological effects |
Translate risk sections and align metric references to the local reviewer style before customs handoff.[INFORMATIONAL] Add clear user-scenario risk labels when products are intended for long dwell-time areas. | SIRIM2026-06-15 · reference |
| Restricted substances in material declaration | China enforces RoHS-type restrictions in covered categories and expects concentration declarations by supplier.China RoHS regulation references Supplier concentration declaration rules |
Malaysia often accepts product-level declaration workflows, while strict RoHS-style legal text is not always unified for all categories.Supplier declaration and buyer requirement packets SIRIM quality assurance references |
Build Malaysia-facing restricted-substances claims that can coexist with China CoCs for the same product.[INFORMATIONAL] Keep one controlled-substance matrix per model and keep declaration date/version aligned. | MESTECC2026-06-15 · reference |
| Mercury and heavy-metal controls | China channels may rely on RoHS and related RoHS-like frameworks for heavy metals, which can be mirrored with stricter Malaysian buyer filters.China RoHS heavy-metal concentration limits Export documentation for hazardous substances |
Some Malaysian commercial buyers and public projects still ask for explicit mercury and heavy-metal exclusions in LED product dossiers.Customer-side chemical restriction add-ons SIRIM-linked sustainability documentation where requested |
Use buyer-level matrices when Malaysian tender or project rules add tighter thresholds than statutory text.[INFORMATIONAL] Add an annex specifying threshold handling for mercury and heavy-metal values in each product family. | SIRIM2026-06-15 · reference |
| Supplier declaration consistency | China declarations can be internally consistent, yet Malaysia checks still require synchronized versioning for all submitted artifacts.Supplier declaration governance in China export Batch release documentation |
Malaysia-facing submissions often check that one declaration set is consistent across test report, invoice, and import packet.SIRIM import documentation checks Quality assurance traceability expectations |
Align release version, declaration date, and file naming before filing to avoid Malaysia pre-clearance delays.[INFORMATIONAL] Use one harmonized declaration package for both Chinese and Malaysian channels when data are unchanged. | MESTECC2026-06-15 · reference |
| ST CoA and SIRIM safety certification | China uses GB 7000 and related IEC-adopted standards for safety class evidence, usually not a direct replacement for ST pathways.GB 7000 and IEC 60598 alignment references China safety filing evidence |
Malaysia market entry for LED luminaires commonly requires ST CoA and may require SIRIM-linked safety recognition depending on category.ST and SIRIM safety documentation process Importer acceptance records for certificates |
Use Chinese test reports as technical support but do not claim ST equivalence without explicit Malaysia mapping.[INFORMATIONAL] Keep one ST CoA packet per model family with traceable test dates and valid signatures. | SIRIM2026-06-15 · reference |
| MS IEC safety references and voltage framing | China references equivalent IEC and GB safety standards, but the nominal voltage context differs from Malaysia’s 240 V market frame.GB 7000.0 and 7000.1 China dual-voltage export practices |
Malaysia references MS IEC 60598, MS IEC 62471, and related standards, while also checking operation at 240 V and local mains framing.MS IEC 60598 MS IEC 62560 and 62471 references Malaysian voltage framing guidance |
Prepare explicit voltage adaptation and insulation evidence when a model designed for 220/380 V is redirected to 240 V use.[INFORMATIONAL] Verify voltage assumptions and protective class declarations against the Malaysia-use manual before final dispatch. | SIRIM and technical collaborators2026-06-15 · reference |
E-E-A-T
Named editorial review
Pending named reviewer
Official regulator, standards body, notified body, customs, or primary legal source preferred. Local PDFs are not accepted.
Editorial controlsRows must include publisher, official URL, access date, verification flag, and last_verified before human_reviewed can be true.
SOURCES
Official-source register.
- Suruhanjaya Tenaga (ST) · accessed 2026-06-15 · reference · used in 1 rows
- SIRIM · accessed 2026-06-15 · reference · used in 2 rows
- SIRIM · accessed 2026-06-15 · reference · used in 2 rows
- MCMC · accessed 2026-06-15 · reference · used in 1 rows
- SIRIM · accessed 2026-06-15 · reference · used in 1 rows
- MESTECC · accessed 2026-06-15 · reference · used in 2 rows
- SIRIM · accessed 2026-06-15 · reference · used in 1 rows
- SIRIM and technical collaborators · accessed 2026-06-15 · reference · used in 1 rows